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Eco Responsibility

What It Means To Us To Be Green At SFAR

Recognizing that we are the stewards to all of the amazing life forms who share our world, it’s important for us to embrace sustainable development to meet today’s demands, while keeping future generational needs in mind as well.

Green means we acknowledge that we play the most essential and important role in ecosystem health. When we reuse, repurpose, recycle and develop technologies to process discarded material, the endless opportunities in accomplishing this are only limited by our imaginations.  

We can and do work diligently at SFAR to develop a zero-manufacturing waste to landfill goals. We are continually mindful of this in our decisions on the ranch each and every day.

To do this we engage and collaborate with the many multi-sector stakeholders. This collaboration is a key element in understanding how to make good decisions and maintain the mindset of eco-responsibility. Additionally, encouraging employees to applying sustainable lessons learned from the job and taking this core understanding and applying this life energy to their homes, families and neighbors.

We desire at SFAR to be a player and an important cog in this endeavor. We believe this will make companies great, people greater and our home this earth perpetual, sustainable and secure for generations to come……

 

ALPACA MIRACLE POOP 
Strawberry Fields AlpacasPartnering With Lowes Smokey Point WA 


$5.00 of every Lowes bucket of Alpaca Miracle Poop purchased is being donated to American Cancer Society Colon Rectal Cancer Research.

At SFAR this Spring things are exciting. In our efforts to be environmentally responsible and friendly. This year we have created a program to benefit our Environment, The Cancer Society and Lowes.

We are excited to bring to you the public exclusively at Strawberry Fields Alpaca Ranch the opportunity to use our miracle poop to help your gardening ventures this year.

The Smokey Point -- Lowes -- located at "3300 169th Pl NE, Arlington, WA 98223" has partnered with us to make this program possible by donating their 5-gallon buckets.

We are selling Alpaca Fertilizer Poop in 5-gallon buckets for $15.00 a bucket. Fresh and ready to put in the ground, starts, helping dead spots of grass, replanting shrubs and/or plants or however your gardening plans require.

SFAR will make a donation of 5.00 per sale to The American Cancer Society. The poop is only available at 13924 McElroy RD Arlington WA 98223.

Rush and join us with the rebirth of any of your gardening ventures and give those a chance fighting cancer the same opportunity.


SO WHY MIRACLE ALPACA POOP FERTILIZER 

Alpaca manure consists of small, oval droppings resembling beans and are known as "Green Beans" within the alpaca breeding industry. With three stomachs to process food, the alpaca diet of grass, hay, vitamins, minerals, and fresh water moves efficiently through from product to poop.

Green Beans are a natural source of slowly releasing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium/potash-all in small percentages - so there is no problem burning or over fertilization. Poop in piles is easy to collect! Compost it or put it directly on outdoor plants.

Some benefits of Green Beans include:

  • Green Beans are naturally organic with no added manufactured chemicals - just Mother Earth and the eco-friendly, carbon-neutral North American native alpaca.
  • Green Beans are virtually odorless. Try that with horse, cow, chicken, or pig droppings.
  • Green Beans added to pastures helps to loosen clay soils and harden sandy soils
  • Green Beans add vital-nutrients to soil, in addition to critical nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

 
Some facts about Green Beans:

  • Alpacas produce an average of 1 pound of Green Beans per day. Doing the math, that's about 365 pounds per year per alpaca. A herd of 150 alpacas produces about 24.5 tons of Green Beans per year.

Alpaca Green Beans Tea (plant fertilizer) recipe:

  • Fill a knee-high nylon stocking with beans.
    Mix with 1/2 gallon of water.
    Let mixture sit in the sun for a few hours.
    Pour liquid on flowers, plants, trees.

Green Beans For Larger Areas:

  • Spread generously into area desired
  • For fertilizing turn it into soil.

 

THE END RESULT

Using alpaca bean allows you to landscape and garden:

  • Naturally
  • Organically
  • Chemical Free

 

ALPACA BEANS ARE THE ULTIMATE RECYCLED RECYCLABLE!

 

Tuesday, January 30, 2024